Haze caused by HVAC issue at commercial site, Orlando FL
Fire crews responded to a commercial building after reports of haze and odor caused by a malfunctioning air conditioning unit. The building was ventilated, and power to the AC unit was secured. No fire or injuries were found.
Audio|Source: Orange County and Orlando Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Yeah, if that's still been running continuously.
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I don't know if you check the odors, but I'm actually getting warm air coming on all the vents in the store. So I think we're going to verify that ACM.
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Yeah, B.J., yeah, it's been running this entire time, and we're starting to notice a slight odor after it's been running for a few minutes.
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That's not answer your copy, thank you.
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Press 41, 10-1 refusal.
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3-1.
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So I.
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Rescue 1. Rescue 1 is going to RMC, engine 2 service.
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Engine 2. Engine 2.
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RISC-KIN 8-38, RISC, 26.
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No-Code TD is arriving on St.
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12biscite.
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Restu, 3D.O.Resci, whatever's refreshing. You have to send you cancel it to read a meeting with a RISC.
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RISC 50. End of 51.
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Off cancellation.
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You on top here, sir.
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and on county appears that the issue is going to be related to the AC unit
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we're starting to ventilate the structure at this time just to clear out the little bit of haze that was left.
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Orange County Copy, issue appears to be related to the AC unit fitting the structure, 12-6.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Rollins St, Orlando, FL 32804
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